Committed to caring for the whole person, not just the imbalance or illness.

Neil Weinberg, L.Ac.

Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine

Neil Weinberg is a national board certified acupuncturist & herbalist (NCCAOM). He has the passion, commitment & expertise to help people live a more balanced, harmonious and pain-free life. Using a unique blend of drug-free natural healing therapies, Neil helps patients with a wide variety of health issues at 2 locations; Complementary Medicine and Healing Arts in Endicott, NY & Integrative Medicine center in Ithaca, NY.

Dr. Amanda Fey received her doctorate from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR, the oldest accredited naturopathic school in the country. In addition to naturopathic clinical training, she completed a specialized internship in cardiac & pulmonary medicine at the Center for Natural Medicine in Portland, OR. Dr. Fey was previously active in scientific research involving plant molecular biology at Cornell University.

Shaul Hendel puts decades of knowledge and experience at your service. He is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in the State of New York, a graduate of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1992), and board-certified by NCCAOM, the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Shaul Hendel Practices at Complementary Medicine and Healing Arts in Endicott, NY; and Hendel Acupuncture in Ithaca, NY.

Natural therapies are utilized to restore and optimize health. Naturopathic doctors are trained experts in the field of natural medicine and treat a wide variety of health concerns and complaints. Committed to identifying and treating the cause of disease rather than focusing solely on symptomatic treatment, we view each person as a unique individual. The philosophical approach of naturopathic medicine includes disease prevention, patient education, and encouragement of the body’s natural ability to heal. Naturopathic medicine combines centuries-old nontoxic therapy modalities with current advances in medical science and research.

Acupuncture is an ancient form of healthcare that originated in China at least 2,500 years ago. It has been practiced throughout the Asian world for many centuries. Through the use of extremely fine needles, acupuncture works by manipulating the flow of Qi in the body, which is the life force or energy force that is present in all living things. Traditional Chinese medicine encompasses several methods designed to help patients achieve and maintain health. Along with acupuncture, TCM incorporates techniques such as moxibustion, massage, herbal medicine, diet and lifestyle changes, meditation, and exercise.